Hardware HD Rumble (Kinda) on a fake switch pro controller. [ TUTORIAL ]

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So a while ago I made a video tutorial on how to add original joycon rumble motors to a fake £20 Switch Pro controller that I got on eBay.
I decided not to post it on here because I wasn't sure if anyone would be interested in it, but I saw a post from a few months ago where someone was asking if it could be done. P
P.S. please don't judge me for making a bad video.
Thanks.

 
Lovely video, love this modding video, are you going to make more modding videos? It seems like a lot of fun, I just ordered some things to mod my fake pro controller too.
 
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Hey there! I just tried this and for some reason my rumble is really really low? like it can BARELY feel it? is there a fix for that? same controller same motors i think
 
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There is no way with only soldering that motors in it to get HD rumble as in the joycon.

The HD rumble is really really really low when soldering it in these fake controller.
It is crap to soldering it in because it is world's away from HD rumble.

That perhaps is why the thread opener and video maker never Show a working HD Rumble Motor in the video.
Even with the same pcb like in the video it goes not near a normal working HD Rumble.

That is what several user try and everyone has the same result.

HD rumble motors in a fake Pro controller doesnt work!



I would prefer to tear down the tower where the normal Motor sit and glue the motor (not HD rumble) to the shell with hot glue.
Make the motor more silent and let the Vibration feel better.
That's way better the soldering not working HD Rumble in it

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